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What is Progressive Education

Handbook of Research on Science Literacy Integration in Classroom Environments
A philosophical and pedagogical approach to schooling, teaching, and learning that encourages a variety of child-centered, experiential, hands-on, and constructivist curriculum opportunities for learners.
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Foundations for Curriculum Integration
Lori T. Meier (East Tennessee State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6364-8.ch001
Abstract
An integrated approach to curriculum planning, instruction, and assessment in K-12 classrooms has long been discussed in educational theory and curriculum studies scholarship. Although it has taken on various terminologies and distinctions over the past century, the foundations of integrated teaching and learning fundamentally seek to organize curriculum and instructional experiences in meaningfully connected and holistic ways, so that students will experience interdisciplinary content knowledge and problem-solving skills that lead them towards real-world understandings. This chapter will explore the curriculum foundations for integration, define various ways in which integration has been discussed in the literature, and provide a brief overview of the rationale and research supporting the distinct integration of science and literacy practices.
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Connecting Teachers' Dispositions With Their Teaching Philosophies
This philosophy places emphasis on the relationship between education and society, experience-centered, vocational, and democratic education. One of the leading progressive educators is John Dewey.
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Progressive Education at a Distance
An approach to learning characterized by three elements: a student-centered approach focused on the learner rather than on what is to be learned; a deliberate move away from exclusive and elite notions of who should be educated; and an intention to contribute to improving society and contributing to the common good.
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Adapting Adult Educators’ Teaching Philosophies to Foster Adult Learners’ Transformation and Emancipation
This philosophy places emphasis on the relationship between education and society, experience-centered, vocational, and democratic education. One of the leading progressive educators is John Dewey.
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